C. Scott Brown / Android Authority TL;DR Google is rearranging your incoming call options on Wear OS. The “answer” and “reject” buttons are moving to straddle your contact’s photo. The change may coincide with the arrival of Calling Cards support. Muscle memory is a tricky thing. Getting into a routine of repeating the same motion, … Read More “Pixel Watch tweaks incoming calls UI — what to know” »
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Musk lost his previous lawsuit after the court found it had no authority to amend or end the FTC’s order. Musk is trying again with new arguments, complaining in a May petition to the FTC that they should set aside the order “without delay.” According to Musk, the FTC should stop its monitoring because Twitter … Read More “Elon Musk tries again to escape FTC audits of X data handling” »
Just when you thought the AI data center boom couldn’t get any crazier, Meta has gone and built data centers in tents. The strategy appears to borrow in equal parts from Tesla and xAI. In a bid to cut construction time in half, Meta has built six tents — or “rapid deployment structures” as the … Read More “Meta steals a tactic from Tesla and builds data centers in tents” »
Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR Uber’s 2026 Lost & Found Index reveals that riders left behind everything from dentures and breast milk to a dishwasher, a fish tank, and even live butterflies. Phones remain the most-forgotten item by a huge margin, while New York retained its title as America’s most forgetful city. Uber is … Read More “Uber reveals the wildest things riders left behind in its backseats” »
TL;DR Cash App has launched Cash App Tags, NFC payment accessories linked to the Cash App Card. The first model is the Cash App Wand, a $25 pearlescent keychain available in limited supply. It works anywhere Visa tap-to-pay is accepted and can be locked or deactivated in the app. Cash App has apparently looked at … Read More “Cash App’s new accessory is silly, shiny, and likely to sell out” »
Kevin O’Leary agreed to halve the size of his planned 40,000-acre data center in Utah amid mounting pressure from residents and activists, as reported earlier by local affiliate ABC4. The Shark Tank star sent a letter to Utah Senate President J. Stuart Adams on Thursday, saying that he will remove 19,430 acres from the project, … Read More “Kevin O’Leary agrees to downsize massive Utah data center” »
A Dartmouth study is the first to map the interplay of personal choice and social networks that has led to the United States being one of the world’s most heavily armed countries, with 120 firearms for every 100 people. The researchers describe in Science Advances how individual incentives to buy firearms can lead to a … Read More “How Fear and Social Pressure Are ‘Overarming’ the U.S.” »
DealHunt / Android Authority For gamers, having a high-performing monitor can make all the difference between victory and defeat. The Samsung 32-inch Odyssey G5 QHD Gaming Monitor is now available for just $219.99 on Amazon, beating its all-time low price. That’s $130 off its retail price of $349.99. This gaming monitor is packed with features … Read More “Best deal yet drops the Samsung Odyssey G5 Monitor to $220” »
The big names in the artificial intelligence industry don’t always get along. We’ve seen lawsuits between AI companies and intense rivalries between leaders that turn into all-out feuds. But it seems that they generally agree on at least one thing: AI should not be used to create biological weapons. CEOs of some of the world’s … Read More “AI Leaders Call for Rules on Synthetic DNA to Limit Bioweapons Risk” »
Stephen Headrick / Android Authority TL;DR Google is preparing for the rollout of “Rambler” in Gboard. The latest beta of Gboard introduces a toggle for the voice-to-text feature. Google is also making preparations to remove Pixel Studio from its virtual keyboard. During Google I/O 2026, the Mountain View-based firm revealed a new feature coming to … Read More “Get ready to ramble: Google lays groundwork for Gboard’s voice typing upgrade” »